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it's a debate that somehow is still raging on - is the climate changing, is man to blame and is there anything we can do to stop the disaster. most agree the answers is yes. that's most scientists, not all of them. shini, crystal, lindsay, you each had a piece of the story. >> at the c.i.a. i was trained to analyse complex and sometimes contradictory data. climate change fits into that model as well. washington d.c. - politics are part of the equation. no matter what the science is, there's going to be contentious debate. >> i had a different experience. i was dealing with the scientists and citizens who are not debating if climate change is happening, but they are living it now. >> i think it's interesting that both sides of the debate claim to be on the side of science, and use studies as ammunition. we wanted to know who is right. things got interesting. >> as scientists we are trained to look at the data and go from there. that's what we try to keep in mind as we delve into the debate - the politics of climate change. >> the picture esque sunrise on the strip of miami beach florid
it's a debate that somehow is still raging on - is the climate changing, is man to blame and is there anything we can do to stop the disaster. most agree the answers is yes. that's most scientists, not all of them. shini, crystal, lindsay, you each had a piece of the story. >> at the c.i.a. i was trained to analyse complex and sometimes contradictory data. climate change fits into that model as well. washington d.c. - politics are part of the equation. no matter what the science is,...
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what is also true is justice alito is on the bench right now. historically, if you look at it regardless what votes particular senators have taken, there is a basic consensus and basic understanding that the supreme court is foreign. each--the supreme court is important. you let the vote come up, and you make sure that the well well-qualified candidate is able to join the bench. even if you don't particularly agree with them. my expectation is that the same should happen here. now this will be a test, once more a test of whether or not norms rule, basic fair play can function at all in washington these days. but i do want to point out this is not just the supreme court. we have consistently seen just a breakdown in the basic functions of government because the senate will not confirm well-qualified nominees even when they're voted out of committee, which means that they're voted by both parties. without objections. we still have problems. because there is a certain mindset that says we're going to grind the system down to a halt. if we don't lik
what is also true is justice alito is on the bench right now. historically, if you look at it regardless what votes particular senators have taken, there is a basic consensus and basic understanding that the supreme court is foreign. each--the supreme court is important. you let the vote come up, and you make sure that the well well-qualified candidate is able to join the bench. even if you don't particularly agree with them. my expectation is that the same should happen here. now this will be...
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fairfield is one of three communities where it is left. the government considered a food desert a community where at least a fifth of the residents live in poverties and a third more than a mile from a supermarket. in rural areas the distance is more than 10 miles. without wall walmart is a few miles away but the problem is getting here for people without transportation. if you're walking, you have to cross this busy highway where there is no crosswalk. >> reporter: 89-year-old eleanor says she has to get someone to pick up their food. >> unless you have a family member that will bring your food >> reporter: wall walmart issued a statement saying: >> reporter: the mayor tells us he and other leaders pleaded with wall walmart officials not to close, but worries those efforts may have come too late >> we must go to the drawing board to find out how we can survive. >> reporter: jonathan martin >>> the wall walmart closings are expected to cost 16,000 people their jobs. in our next hour we will take a closer look at the impact of that and the
fairfield is one of three communities where it is left. the government considered a food desert a community where at least a fifth of the residents live in poverties and a third more than a mile from a supermarket. in rural areas the distance is more than 10 miles. without wall walmart is a few miles away but the problem is getting here for people without transportation. if you're walking, you have to cross this busy highway where there is no crosswalk. >> reporter: 89-year-old eleanor...
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actually doing a service. >> it is, it is doing a service. we're finding that it's complicated. >> complicated because of this: when the sun shines, sea grass absorbs carbon, but at night the opposite happens, photosynthesis stops and respiration is dominate, carbon is released back into the water. >> so how do you guys monitor what sea grass beds are actually doing? >> we actually place sensors that measure temperature and salinity and ph and carbon dioxide and oxygen inside the sea grass beds themselves and we let the sensors sit there for weeks at a time and collect data. >> it is still too soon to know what, if any, long-term promise sea grass holds. it may only work in a small, localized estuary like here in tomales bay, but that's a start. >> when i look around here it is beautiful the oysters taste great. but for you it's a bit of laboratory. >> it is a natural laboratory and it's also very beautiful. >> but the fact is, it is something that we're down in it, we're seeing it and now we're beginning to test it and we're able to understa
actually doing a service. >> it is, it is doing a service. we're finding that it's complicated. >> complicated because of this: when the sun shines, sea grass absorbs carbon, but at night the opposite happens, photosynthesis stops and respiration is dominate, carbon is released back into the water. >> so how do you guys monitor what sea grass beds are actually doing? >> we actually place sensors that measure temperature and salinity and ph and carbon dioxide and oxygen...
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what is really important here is what is called the ground game, if you will, that political talk for getting out and shaking hands and going door to door. that is something that we know hillary clinton, who is said to have one of the better ground games on the democratic side did very intensely over the weekend. we're told in her campaign she went to 125,000 homes in iowa. we know on the sander side, 76,000 homes. this tells you they're not going to take anything for fronted. this is something that we need to point out, whoever wins the iowa caucus does not necessarily win the nomination on the democratic or republican side but it is important. what happens historically nobody has ever gone on to win the presidency who has come in less than third. they all know that. that's why this is important to have a strong showing. >> very very much for that. let's get more from the streets. john a very close race, as we've said. how does this race get to the county where non-established candidates are doing so well, and established candidates like jeb bush on the republican side are not? >> we
what is really important here is what is called the ground game, if you will, that political talk for getting out and shaking hands and going door to door. that is something that we know hillary clinton, who is said to have one of the better ground games on the democratic side did very intensely over the weekend. we're told in her campaign she went to 125,000 homes in iowa. we know on the sander side, 76,000 homes. this tells you they're not going to take anything for fronted. this is something...
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voting is not as easy as we think it is. so people who are poor, who need to work a couple of jobs, they might not be able to vote. there are other countries that have a week for voting. the system is already set up to have less people out at the polls and only people who are poll. >> we're talking about candidates using some very targeted methods around shaming there. >> ted cruz is using science. i thought he didn't believe in science >>> he believes in electoral science. he is getting huge credit among political science. when you look at the people who are not turning out to vote, it is that youth vote, is the technology we're using to cast ballots in this country which is antiquated. why not figure out a smart way to put this in your cell phone. >> it's not a bad idea, but let's be honest with. when you were 23, yeah, i'm going to vote. i actually did when i could, but young people are unreliable. that's what they are like. >> they might not have voted for ted cruz or as much, but they are this time around. a lot are goi
voting is not as easy as we think it is. so people who are poor, who need to work a couple of jobs, they might not be able to vote. there are other countries that have a week for voting. the system is already set up to have less people out at the polls and only people who are poll. >> we're talking about candidates using some very targeted methods around shaming there. >> ted cruz is using science. i thought he didn't believe in science >>> he believes in electoral science....
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it is not clear that they are actively cooperating, but what is clear is that all sides are battling for control of the border >>> haiti's president is due to step down on sunday after a last minute deal with parliament to install a transitional government. the move keeps the country from plunging into a power vacuum after last months's election was postponed amide fears of violence. it is now scheduled for april 24. more from the capital >> reporter: this is supposed to be a celebratory day here in haiti. the president was supposed to hand over power to another elected president. there was a carnival celebration planned for tonight. instead the president is ending his five-year term with a lot of uncertainty and anger and the carnival celebration for sunday night has been cancelled due to concerns over safety. this is what is happening so far in terms of the way forward. the president and the parliament have reached an p agreement. an interim president will be elected and then there will be a run off and election and the winner of that election will become president and take power i
it is not clear that they are actively cooperating, but what is clear is that all sides are battling for control of the border >>> haiti's president is due to step down on sunday after a last minute deal with parliament to install a transitional government. the move keeps the country from plunging into a power vacuum after last months's election was postponed amide fears of violence. it is now scheduled for april 24. more from the capital >> reporter: this is supposed to be a...
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there is saudi arabia, there is qatar and there is venezuela, venezuela obviously are representing the poorer opec nations and many applying pressure on saudi arabia to change policy. >> well, to be honest with you i don't think freezing production is going to mean anything to the market unless other producers come into the picture which the meeting has stipulated so in the next few weeks or even a few months i think there will be a scurry of diplomatic activities to get other producers on board otherwise these four countries impact only two countries saudi arabia and russia. in fact, i don't think they will be able to do anything on their own. >> and is it likely the fact that russia the leading non-opec oil producer has at least made this commitment with these other o-peck members is that significant in itself and will they bring along other non-opec oil producing counties do you think? >> well it is significant because the russia is the largest non-opec oil producer and we have not had anything from other non-opec oil producer and voices of norway and mexico and other countries that
there is saudi arabia, there is qatar and there is venezuela, venezuela obviously are representing the poorer opec nations and many applying pressure on saudi arabia to change policy. >> well, to be honest with you i don't think freezing production is going to mean anything to the market unless other producers come into the picture which the meeting has stipulated so in the next few weeks or even a few months i think there will be a scurry of diplomatic activities to get other producers...
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this is a really disappointing showing for her. in essence it is a loss, even though this is a tie. we have the latest numbers 49.8% for clinton, 49.6 for sanders. she has lost ground in iowa. when bernie sanders declared his candidacy she was some 50 points ahead. the fact that they're locked in a virtual tie is obviously disappointing because she is now going to new hampshire where she is behind bernie sanders. it is a blow to her campaign but it shows in this competition of ideas back and forth, her opponent bernie sanders has changed the dynamic and she faces a long and drawn-out contest >>> that's the democratic camp. let's look at what happened in the republican camp. donald trump was pleased with his results. this is despite coming second to senator ted cruz. >> tonight is a victory for the grass roots. tonight is a victory for courageous kon conservatives across this nation. tonight the state of iowa has spoken. >> i was told by everybody do not go to iowa. you could never finish even in the top ten. i said but i have friends in iowa and i know a lot of people in iowa. i thi
this is a really disappointing showing for her. in essence it is a loss, even though this is a tie. we have the latest numbers 49.8% for clinton, 49.6 for sanders. she has lost ground in iowa. when bernie sanders declared his candidacy she was some 50 points ahead. the fact that they're locked in a virtual tie is obviously disappointing because she is now going to new hampshire where she is behind bernie sanders. it is a blow to her campaign but it shows in this competition of ideas back and...
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saying that her son is never coming back, now the background of this is a third man who is accused in this case, his name is joseph ben david, he is 31 years old, and is an israeli settler, he has been ruled or rather found by the courts to have led the killing of mohammad, but the reason he hasn't been convicted or sentenced is because his lawyers have filed an insanity plea. now the court has yet to rule on that, so while the family is no doubt very upset, by the sentencing of these two minors their ordeal is far from over. >> reporting there, a united nations league panel is going to rule that the wikileaks foundser a victim of what is called arbitrary detention. and that's been abated by the swedish government he is wanted in sweden the panel will officially announce it's findings on friday the lawyers say if u.n. ruled in his favor sweden should drop the case. >> i see no other way out of this for swede and the prosecutor but to cancel the decision to detain him in absentia, and to close the case. dropped the suspension and close to preinvestigation over in my firm opinion. if he
saying that her son is never coming back, now the background of this is a third man who is accused in this case, his name is joseph ben david, he is 31 years old, and is an israeli settler, he has been ruled or rather found by the courts to have led the killing of mohammad, but the reason he hasn't been convicted or sentenced is because his lawyers have filed an insanity plea. now the court has yet to rule on that, so while the family is no doubt very upset, by the sentencing of these two...
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this is our american story. this is america tonight. al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to third rail. the republican primary has been impacted by a donald trump lawsuit challenging ted cruz's eligibility to run for president. he was born in canada but considered a natural born citizen, but should america's top office be restricted to people who are not born here? >> donald trump is ready to sue top rival ted cruz. >> he doesn't have the right to serve as president or even run as president. he was born in canada >> as you know, if you're over 40 you grew up learning that if you were not born in this country you cannot be president. >> they don't want someone who country. >> can we have a clause that excludes some of our most talented americans >>> we have a lawyer author and president and ceo of bernard city for women, a co-director of the liberty and national security program at the ny of u and the president and ceo of the vonn agency. let's set aside this talk about these natural born citizens and talk about people like andrew carne
this is our american story. this is america tonight. al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to third rail. the republican primary has been impacted by a donald trump lawsuit challenging ted cruz's eligibility to run for president. he was born in canada but considered a natural born citizen, but should america's top office be restricted to people who are not born here? >> donald trump is ready to sue top rival ted cruz. >> he doesn't have the right to serve as president or...
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what is it like doing a search in the shelter is it hard? >> when you are in a shelter it's double hard and i would rather come out and take a look and do what i need to do to get my family out of the circumstance opposed to sitting there and not doing anything. here? >> no. >> you don't know? >> i don't know yet. here? >> no, not at all. >> do you have a lot of friends and family in new york? >> in the city, yeah, absolutely, that is where i grew up at so i know my areas. >> do you feel like you have been forced to leave the city? >> with the rent, with the rent as high as they are, yes. middle class people in the city are not being really catered to and bussing their behind working everyday constantly to the point where, you know, they are not even sleeping, you know. what do we want? affordable housing. rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. people here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bl
what is it like doing a search in the shelter is it hard? >> when you are in a shelter it's double hard and i would rather come out and take a look and do what i need to do to get my family out of the circumstance opposed to sitting there and not doing anything. here? >> no. >> you don't know? >> i don't know yet. here? >> no, not at all. >> do you have a lot of friends and family in new york? >> in the city, yeah, absolutely, that is where i grew up at...
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what is going to happen once carnival is open to make our cologne safer. there is only one very clear answer. cologne will act and not only during carnival. >> reporter: but in the city center reaction to that seems mixed. >> translation: i find the situation is more tense. i'm not feeling entirely safe. for me personally as a woman it is unpleasant. >> translation: i was very surprised in the main station. there were lots of policemen. i felt safe there. >> reporter: back at the carnival events are in full swing, pleasing the crowd here seems relatively simple, but on the political stage it is a difficult matter. opinion polls suggest people want radical changes to refugee policy. whether the government can perform them is another question >>> a major storm has hit the central united states bringing with it a bands of tornadoes as well as heavy snow. the national weather service said that eight twisters hit the state of mississipp pishgs and another struck alabama. there has been damage to power lines. more bad weather is forecast. thousands of flights ha
what is going to happen once carnival is open to make our cologne safer. there is only one very clear answer. cologne will act and not only during carnival. >> reporter: but in the city center reaction to that seems mixed. >> translation: i find the situation is more tense. i'm not feeling entirely safe. for me personally as a woman it is unpleasant. >> translation: i was very surprised in the main station. there were lots of policemen. i felt safe there. >> reporter:...
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the fact that there is no internationally agreed list of who is a terrorist and who is not has been the divisive issue. there will be a meeting on friday the task force charged with trying to implement the cessation of hostilities, but they have to agree to that. russia considers two groups who are part of the saudi-backed opposition as terrorists. so until they reach that sort of an agreement, it will be very hard to implement a ceasefire on the ground. >> zana hoda thank you very much. >>> a woman has been rescued of 30 hours beneath the ruins of a hospital building in the northern province of idlib. the nurse and two other people were pulled out, wounded but alive. rescue workers have been searchering what is left of that building since it was hit on monday. that hospital was among five medical facilities and two schools bombed in aleppo, and idlib province which killed 50 civilians. russia is rejecting accusations that its jets were responsible. >>> one of the big stories of the day, china accused of deploying a missile system on the hotly contested woody island in the south china s
the fact that there is no internationally agreed list of who is a terrorist and who is not has been the divisive issue. there will be a meeting on friday the task force charged with trying to implement the cessation of hostilities, but they have to agree to that. russia considers two groups who are part of the saudi-backed opposition as terrorists. so until they reach that sort of an agreement, it will be very hard to implement a ceasefire on the ground. >> zana hoda thank you very much....
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. >> it is >>> that is incredible. how many are in there? >> threes 60 thousand mosquitos in there. 12 thousand females and four thousand males >>> this man is the product development manager and oxetet labs. they are a company that first developed genetic modifications back in 2002 that showed promise population. >> it lives in and around people's homes. it will breed around your home and it has no need go any further than the end of your back garden. it. >> more cases of dengue fever confirmed >>> dengue fever is making headlines. signs were up here today >> we just completed at the hospital. we're on day three >>> youtube stars were among the victims of the latest outbreak in the fall of 2015. >> dengue fever has been increasing almost 30 times in the past 30 or so years. it has been increasing all around the world and it's spreading fast >>> where is that from? it's huge >> it is huge >>> it may make you think about remote areas of the world, but this is becoming a deadly problem around the world. according to the world health organisati
. >> it is >>> that is incredible. how many are in there? >> threes 60 thousand mosquitos in there. 12 thousand females and four thousand males >>> this man is the product development manager and oxetet labs. they are a company that first developed genetic modifications back in 2002 that showed promise population. >> it lives in and around people's homes. it will breed around your home and it has no need go any further than the end of your back garden. it....
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international community is. it is to get unity government in place but what for? at the moment it appears that this government is supposed to be there so it can on day one issue some form of request, invitation to the international community to intervene against the islamic state and the second question is that actually libya requires a lot of help in order to get over its civil war and take islamic state to the side and get over the war and rebuild a country that has been destroyed over the last few years. >> can it be fair to say in the middle east particularly as far as the west is concerned or the united states is concerned the plan b was there is no plan b so they also have to in tandom have to think about what comes after the victory. >> absolutely and if we learned anything from 2011 and we did not pay enough attention to what comes after over throwing gadhafi. i think there was not enough clarity that the state that gadhafi left behind was no state. there was very little left that could keep this country
international community is. it is to get unity government in place but what for? at the moment it appears that this government is supposed to be there so it can on day one issue some form of request, invitation to the international community to intervene against the islamic state and the second question is that actually libya requires a lot of help in order to get over its civil war and take islamic state to the side and get over the war and rebuild a country that has been destroyed over the...
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this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> besieged by i.s.i.l. the united nations carries out its first air drop to people starving in the syrian city of deir ez zor. but it may not go as planned. tentative truce. syrian president bashar al-assad has told vladimir putin that his country is ready to implement a cessation of hostilities in syria. >>> iran elections. >> it's important for the future of the country. >> iranians get ready to vote in the first major election since the nuclear deal. and growing intolerance. >> the system to protect human rights is itself under serious threat and needs protection. >> amnesty international's annual report says attacks worldwide are at an all time high. good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america's international news hour. we begin by what might be progress in the effort to end the war in syria. ready to commit to two week cessation of hostilities. the saudi backed hnc says this will test whether the regime of bashar al-assad is serious about the truce. the kurdish ypg which operates in syri
this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> besieged by i.s.i.l. the united nations carries out its first air drop to people starving in the syrian city of deir ez zor. but it may not go as planned. tentative truce. syrian president bashar al-assad has told vladimir putin that his country is ready to implement a cessation of hostilities in syria. >>> iran elections. >> it's important for the future of the country. >> iranians get ready to vote in the first...
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residents say the stench made them sick. >> this is for my older boy, and this is the medicine he is taking for migraines. my younger son has been having asthma attacks. >> reporter: today state officials sought to reassure residents. >> air qualify has turned to typical levels. >> reporter: now comes the enormous job of moving families back home. under an agreement between the gsa company and the attorney general's office, those in hotels can move home. for those who moved into residents they can stay out their lease. >> it's very difficult when your 3-year-old turns around and says mommy i want to go home every day, it's hard. >> reporter: and the leak may be over, but the gas company's troubles are just beginning. four criminal charges have been filed for the handling of the disaster, including allegedly waiting three days to report the leak, and for illegally releasing contaminates into the air. the company is also facing dozens of lawsuits by residents who say shutting down the ruptured well isn't enough. they want the entire storage facility, shuttered for good. >> i will not b
residents say the stench made them sick. >> this is for my older boy, and this is the medicine he is taking for migraines. my younger son has been having asthma attacks. >> reporter: today state officials sought to reassure residents. >> air qualify has turned to typical levels. >> reporter: now comes the enormous job of moving families back home. under an agreement between the gsa company and the attorney general's office, those in hotels can move home. for those who...
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and what else remains to be seen is if there is a compromise. maybe apple will advance some type of idea where they can comply with just this phone. >> if the tech companies like apple refuse, is it fair to hold them responsible for any fallout? and that means legally responsible as well? >> well, that's hard to say, because we don't know what kind of fallout we might see. if it's another terrorist attack, sometimes it's difficult to figure out what kind of digital security may have been compromised to prevent this. but these two terrorists went to a lot of important extremes to destroy evidence. they smashed their personal phones, removed the hard drive from their computer. that's even more of a reason that they care about unlocking this particular phone to see what kind of investigation can keep americans safe in the future. >> wendy speak to that generation over the age of 55 that says it's just a phone, why not give the government twha want? >> i think the people arguing that are both over and under 55. there are a lot of people that underst
and what else remains to be seen is if there is a compromise. maybe apple will advance some type of idea where they can comply with just this phone. >> if the tech companies like apple refuse, is it fair to hold them responsible for any fallout? and that means legally responsible as well? >> well, that's hard to say, because we don't know what kind of fallout we might see. if it's another terrorist attack, sometimes it's difficult to figure out what kind of digital security may have...
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what is done is or otra and the u.n. to get out of damascus, and to support suppose operating from turkey. >> is it easier said than done if you have a government that is hostile. >> the operations that take place deliver aid to 10 million people living outside of government control. >> you have the people that were the government controlled territories orbesieged by the government. >> if we stop giving billions to the government. we could see a change in the war, if we sparred all those on the ground doing the work that is needed, for all the syrians that don't live in government territory it will be a difference. part of the publicly stated intent behind this is to keep some of those refugees in those countries, and not have them go to europe. >> they need to be supported. >> i came back, i watched 75, 80-year-old getting on the boat to greece. these are desperate people. if people want to support the countries, this is not economic migrant. these are people who are going to leave. >> talking about the desperation, ear
what is done is or otra and the u.n. to get out of damascus, and to support suppose operating from turkey. >> is it easier said than done if you have a government that is hostile. >> the operations that take place deliver aid to 10 million people living outside of government control. >> you have the people that were the government controlled territories orbesieged by the government. >> if we stop giving billions to the government. we could see a change in the war, if we...
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>> that particular case is one that is ongoing. it is a legal investigation, a law enforcement investigation and it's possible that if a wrongdoing is -- it's entirely a given that if a wrongdoing is found the company will have to answer for that. >> one company is attempting to answer critics' concerns. in an industry first, data broker axiom, lets you see something it knows about you. >> this is really the first opportunity we have had ever to look behind the scenes what a data broker has about us. >> we found out what they know about me. >> your date of birth, male, african american, you completed graduate school, you are married, your child is seven years old. >> this is pretty accurate. >> that is pretty scary. why do people need to know that information? >> why do they need to know my child and how old she is? >> that's disconcerting. >> dixon wants them to be more transparent in what they know and who they are selling to. >> i want to make sure if a if there is some kind of information that is out there on any list that a co
>> that particular case is one that is ongoing. it is a legal investigation, a law enforcement investigation and it's possible that if a wrongdoing is -- it's entirely a given that if a wrongdoing is found the company will have to answer for that. >> one company is attempting to answer critics' concerns. in an industry first, data broker axiom, lets you see something it knows about you. >> this is really the first opportunity we have had ever to look behind the scenes what a...
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. >> he doesn't understand it, what is happening. >> what is happening is a clever use by both campaigns of digital communication. it's reaching the outlets. donald trump holds talks, and the announcements are well suited to cut through the noise competing for time in iowa. his political incorrect innocence is perfect for amplifying across. it's working. they are maintaining the front runner status in the republic race. bernie sanders is going even further to exploit a digital media to get his message out to voters. tech savvy volunteers are drugged. they are using their forces to build sites, absent of long-time. getting them through the primary process. sanders is in a dead heat with hillary clinton. a month ago hillary clinton led sanders by 25 points in nevada. the new codes help sanders and trumps. media is at play at 2016 nomination races. all the candidates are running adds in south carolina, and in the state, the amount of money spent on political ads has smashed campaign records. >> days before the south carolina primary, republican candidates have spent 24 million in the state
. >> he doesn't understand it, what is happening. >> what is happening is a clever use by both campaigns of digital communication. it's reaching the outlets. donald trump holds talks, and the announcements are well suited to cut through the noise competing for time in iowa. his political incorrect innocence is perfect for amplifying across. it's working. they are maintaining the front runner status in the republic race. bernie sanders is going even further to exploit a digital media...
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doing is just not true -- >> there it is. the memorized 25-second speech -- >> reporter: an opposition narrative was born. the junior senator from florida is too canned. >> marco rubio-bot here. >> reporter: but it was the man who lead the attack on rubio, chris christie who still finds himself trailing badly. on monday christie pleaded on bended knee for support. >> i got dirt all over my pants and everything now. i hope i got your vote, man -- all right. good. hey! >> reporter: the republican leading in the polls, donald trump was challenged at a townhall. a man asking trump if he could look a syrian refugees child in the face and tell him he could don't be to school in the u.s. >> i'll look him in the face. >> reporter: bernie sanders is keeping up a frantic campaign face. >> our government belongs to all of us, not just the 1%. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this az hillary clinton and her campaign lagged behind sanders among two key democratic groups. younger voters, and perhaps surprisingly women from a
doing is just not true -- >> there it is. the memorized 25-second speech -- >> reporter: an opposition narrative was born. the junior senator from florida is too canned. >> marco rubio-bot here. >> reporter: but it was the man who lead the attack on rubio, chris christie who still finds himself trailing badly. on monday christie pleaded on bended knee for support. >> i got dirt all over my pants and everything now. i hope i got your vote, man -- all right. good....
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>> exactly what it is. the hunt that captivated a nation and ensnared the wrong guy. >> people loved him. teachers loved him. >> we were walking the river looking for him. i knew something was really really wrong. >> all hell broke lose. >> people were saying that we were terrorists. >> how are you providing a cover for your brother to do this? >> we saw the evil side of the social media take off. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ending the fighting the u.s. and russia announce a plan to pause syria's war but it won't necessarily end russian bombing. >> under pressure, american markets close on a down note, facing more struggles. >> once i'm in the white house, we'll have enough political capital to do that. >> secretary clinton, you're not in the white house yet. >> sanders and clinton face off for first time after the new hampshire primary. >>> and the zik
>> exactly what it is. the hunt that captivated a nation and ensnared the wrong guy. >> people loved him. teachers loved him. >> we were walking the river looking for him. i knew something was really really wrong. >> all hell broke lose. >> people were saying that we were terrorists. >> how are you providing a cover for your brother to do this? >> we saw the evil side of the social media take off. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the...
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it is a place for women to give birth, this is all gone. the same day, yesterday, another hospital was hit, and at least one of the hospital in the district which is around 100-kilometers to the north was also hit. so we are seeing a number of attacks which is just horrific who have been living in a war zone for a number of years. people are moving around, so it is very difficult for them to reach treatment, who as i said there was not a hospital in the area, but that was also attacked yesterday, so several kilometers to the nearest facility, and i am not sure what services they are offering. so it is extremely difficult to access medical care, similar where we do have a hospital that we run in the north of the district, at 12 days ago, there were nine functioning hospitals. today there are only three. and it is difficult for people on the ground. >> air strikes in and around the city of aleppo have forced thousands into a camp for internally displaced people just inside the syrian border. al jazeera traveled to the site and found people li
it is a place for women to give birth, this is all gone. the same day, yesterday, another hospital was hit, and at least one of the hospital in the district which is around 100-kilometers to the north was also hit. so we are seeing a number of attacks which is just horrific who have been living in a war zone for a number of years. people are moving around, so it is very difficult for them to reach treatment, who as i said there was not a hospital in the area, but that was also attacked...
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a highly divisive issue is the international agreed list on who is a terrorist and who is not. they need to agree on this list in order for it the cessation of hostilities to be implemented on the ground, but many will tell you, that what the government is trying to do is change the balance of power on the ground to find a military solution to this conflict, and they are not interested in a political settlement or a negotiated deal. >> thank you very much, zana hoda. ♪ >>> u.n. says it is concerned about hundreds of civilians who have been stranded by fighting in the north of iraq. more than 500 sunni arabs are stuck here any town of sin ja jar. our force has more from baghdad. >> reporter: there's dire and very desperate situation has been going on since december. what happened in november is the coalition and kurdish forces took control of sinjar mountain. sunni arab families fled, at least 559 sunny arabs were then stuck in this no man's land. now they haven't been allowed to leave. there have been negotiations that have gone on between sunni arabs and the kurdish forces,
a highly divisive issue is the international agreed list on who is a terrorist and who is not. they need to agree on this list in order for it the cessation of hostilities to be implemented on the ground, but many will tell you, that what the government is trying to do is change the balance of power on the ground to find a military solution to this conflict, and they are not interested in a political settlement or a negotiated deal. >> thank you very much, zana hoda. ♪ >>> u.n....
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there is progress, i'm not saying it is great but it is progress. >> more than two weeks after the debate erupted over the lack of diversity in the academy awards nominations. roxana saberi, al jazeera. >> the cloud over chipotle may be cleared tomorrow. no one has been able to pinpoint the cause of the trouble but it has been over two months since the last case of e cole coli was detected. we'll discuss the week ahead next. next. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here's a look at your top stories. peace talks to end the war in syria. delegates have arrived in geneva but have not said they would take place in talks. >>> three rescue ships, picking up migrants, coast guard transported to a port in sicily. >>> whriens wil >>> iowans will make their choices tomorrow. most of the candidates spent their final weekend campaigning across the state. well, it's sunday night and time for our regular look at the week ahead. tomorrow, iowans will make their final selection for the president of the united states, economy, and immigration, will be a couple of the many topics discussed. despite rec
there is progress, i'm not saying it is great but it is progress. >> more than two weeks after the debate erupted over the lack of diversity in the academy awards nominations. roxana saberi, al jazeera. >> the cloud over chipotle may be cleared tomorrow. no one has been able to pinpoint the cause of the trouble but it has been over two months since the last case of e cole coli was detected. we'll discuss the week ahead next. next. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here's...
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but still he is derived of his liberty, if this is not a [ inaudible ] what is a [ inaudible ] detention. >> reporter: but the swedish and british government suggest that assange is on the run. the british foreign minister was swornful of the u.n. panel findings. >> well, i reject the finding of this working group. it's a group made up of lay people. not lawyers. and it's right that he should not be able to escape justice. this is frankly a ridiculous finding by the working group, and we reject it. >> reporter: julian assange's wikileaks posted thousands of secret united states government documents on the internet revealing classified and often embarrassing details of u.s. and international dip massey. he says he fears if he is sent to sweden, he'll be handed over to the americans. he is back in the news, but it's not clear how much else has changed. the u.n. panel's findings are awkward for the british and swedish governments, but the british police are stilled a -- adamant that if he steps on the streets of london he will be arrested straight away. >> reporter: perhaps now the governme
but still he is derived of his liberty, if this is not a [ inaudible ] what is a [ inaudible ] detention. >> reporter: but the swedish and british government suggest that assange is on the run. the british foreign minister was swornful of the u.n. panel findings. >> well, i reject the finding of this working group. it's a group made up of lay people. not lawyers. and it's right that he should not be able to escape justice. this is frankly a ridiculous finding by the working group,...
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i also say what is born out what is born out in the literature is that abortion is an incredibly safe procedure. what these laws are doing is making it more difficult as your piece said for women to access a safe and legal procedure. they're not improving women's health. abortion complications are somewhere less than 2%, a recent colonel foreign i can't study found. transfers to the emergency room are less than 1%. so these laws are focusing on abortion providers and not focusing on similar outpatient procedures such as colonoscopy or cosmetic procedures. i think it is quite clear. it was quite clear from my filming and the research we did that the laws are targeted by states that seek to eliminate abortion. i think it's really distressing to see this political process politicizing women. what we're talking about is politics and not what is helping women >>> women's health and whether this is protecting women's health, operations that have a greater rate of can be complications, there has been research showing it is a low implication risk to do one of these procedures. can you describ
i also say what is born out what is born out in the literature is that abortion is an incredibly safe procedure. what these laws are doing is making it more difficult as your piece said for women to access a safe and legal procedure. they're not improving women's health. abortion complications are somewhere less than 2%, a recent colonel foreign i can't study found. transfers to the emergency room are less than 1%. so these laws are focusing on abortion providers and not focusing on similar...
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two are senators, one is a mayor, one is an independent, one is the actual incumbent vice president. all making promises that they can solve the philippine's problems. however, inflation has reduced by at least half a percent in the last 12%, unemployment too has also come down. however, the philippines knows that oil prices have gone down, and there's a real possibility that foreign workers may be well be made redundant and come back to a country that will find it difficult to absorb the manpower. and the new president has to deal with a stronger chinese president and country that is demanding that part of the south china sea belongs to them. whoever wins this race has a lot to try to solve. >>> the u.n. human right's chief says sri lanka must address its past. it has called for an inquiry against government troops and the tamil tigers. >> reporter: the agony of war and its painful end. during his four-day visit to sri lanka, the u.n. high commissioner for human rights heard the desperation of mothers looking for their children. >> translator: they are trying to say they are not the
two are senators, one is a mayor, one is an independent, one is the actual incumbent vice president. all making promises that they can solve the philippine's problems. however, inflation has reduced by at least half a percent in the last 12%, unemployment too has also come down. however, the philippines knows that oil prices have gone down, and there's a real possibility that foreign workers may be well be made redundant and come back to a country that will find it difficult to absorb the...
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there is a desperation to get over before the border permanently close, which is the rumor that is going around in the camp. i'm sure you've heard it as well, i'm sure you have seen the conditions. being here for ten or 12 days can't be nice. >> as she was saying, people have been here ten or 12 days and they don't know how long it will take. if you do the simple math there are an estimate8,000 already here. many more make their way because we do know that greek authorities have tried to take them to reception centers in various areas of northern greece but they don't want to stay there. once there the bus drops them, they immediately start walking towards this area. if only 300 go through per day that would mean that it would take at least two months for the 8,000 who are already here to cross. so certainly a huge challenge for the greek authorities. >> it is indeed, hoda abdel hamid, hoda, thank you. and to follow along from what hoda has been saying, greece says it's unable to handle the increasing crisis. from athens, mohammad adow reports. >> still they keep coming, 1800 refugees ar
there is a desperation to get over before the border permanently close, which is the rumor that is going around in the camp. i'm sure you've heard it as well, i'm sure you have seen the conditions. being here for ten or 12 days can't be nice. >> as she was saying, people have been here ten or 12 days and they don't know how long it will take. if you do the simple math there are an estimate8,000 already here. many more make their way because we do know that greek authorities have tried to...
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>> it is... so you'll want to wear these to watch this process. >> awesome. >> so this is just a regular methane torch. not to be done at home. you kind of warm the glass all around, and its sort of like pulling soft-serve. >> oh, wow, yeah its gooey. >> and there you can see, there's our co2 right there. >> wow, so that s the frozen c02? >> yup from an elephant, headed for a radiocarbon radio analysis. >> after uno analyzes the radiocarbon content of a piece of ivory, he can match it against the bomb curve, a record of atmospheric levels of c-14 before and after the atomic testing era. the radio carbon dating of ivory could be used to verify the age of ivory being sold on the legal market as antiques. >> here's the bomb curve, i call this left side before 1963 the rising limb so the tusk is imprinted with the radiocarbon concentration from that year, so we can then go and measure that radiocarbon concentration and say okay, for example, 1.3 and that allows us to draw a horizontal line across the
>> it is... so you'll want to wear these to watch this process. >> awesome. >> so this is just a regular methane torch. not to be done at home. you kind of warm the glass all around, and its sort of like pulling soft-serve. >> oh, wow, yeah its gooey. >> and there you can see, there's our co2 right there. >> wow, so that s the frozen c02? >> yup from an elephant, headed for a radiocarbon radio analysis. >> after uno analyzes the radiocarbon...
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it is no good >> i think if anything is better together. countries united is better than thinking we're - i feel like people have got this idea that the u.k. is better than every other country in the e.u. >>> greece has a history of absorbing cultural elements from both the east and the west. one eastern tradition that has remained there is that the prayer beads. the stress of the economic crisis has led creeks to the habit of reclicking the beads. >> reporter: the museum here has barely a wall that isn't covered in amber beads. it is not just the variety of hues in this tree resin that fast natures. witnesses the wormentsdz and soft bes of its touch but quiet and arresting music. >> translation: a person has a sort of dialogue with it. it is an earn medication that brings - meditation to bring him close to things within sides. >> reporter: those qualities have led greeks back to the beads during stressful years of joblessness and debt. this chain of shops have seen sales to greeks jump by 30% during the crisis. >> we have seen younger peop
it is no good >> i think if anything is better together. countries united is better than thinking we're - i feel like people have got this idea that the u.k. is better than every other country in the e.u. >>> greece has a history of absorbing cultural elements from both the east and the west. one eastern tradition that has remained there is that the prayer beads. the stress of the economic crisis has led creeks to the habit of reclicking the beads. >> reporter: the museum...
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what is very clear is the situation is desperate, and if it continues it will become a humanitarian disaster. >>> two israeli teenagers found guilty of murdering a palestinian teenager have been sentenced. the 16 year old was kidnapped, beaten, and burned to death in 2014. one of the convicted israeli teens received a life sentence. we other was given 21 years in prison. >>> the united nations legal panel will rule that the wick key leaks founder is a victim of arbitrary detention so says the swedish government. assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more than three years. ecuador granting him asylum, because he was afraid of possible extradition to the united states in connection with the publication of secret diplomatic cables. he is wanted in sweden for questioning over sex assault allegations. the panel officially announces its findings on friday. neave barker is outside that embassy in london. give us an idea what this ruling means. it's not legally binding. so what does it mean? >> reporter: well, yes, that's is a very big question. it's a critical time for julian ass
what is very clear is the situation is desperate, and if it continues it will become a humanitarian disaster. >>> two israeli teenagers found guilty of murdering a palestinian teenager have been sentenced. the 16 year old was kidnapped, beaten, and burned to death in 2014. one of the convicted israeli teens received a life sentence. we other was given 21 years in prison. >>> the united nations legal panel will rule that the wick key leaks founder is a victim of arbitrary...
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how is she how is the baby? >> the baby is doing well thankfully, she seems to have healed quite well and the mother is overwhelmed. for the couple of weeks since she arrived, that turned into the distress over returning to naru. with all this support and movement she is completely overwhelmed and feeling better. >> why will the hospital not discharge her? >> they are saying she doesn't have a safe home to go to. i guess that is what any hospital or doctor would do. we're waiting for baby asha to have a safe home to go to. >> thank you very much. the mother and child are being held by two guards. this protest has grown in numbers every evening since then. the protesters say they won't leave here until they get a guarantee the baby won't be deported to naru. there are 300 or so who stand to be deported to naru, if the australian government gets its way. they say every case will be dealt with compassionately but didn't want to give any incentive to have people smugglers bringing refugees to australia. babies and t
how is she how is the baby? >> the baby is doing well thankfully, she seems to have healed quite well and the mother is overwhelmed. for the couple of weeks since she arrived, that turned into the distress over returning to naru. with all this support and movement she is completely overwhelmed and feeling better. >> why will the hospital not discharge her? >> they are saying she doesn't have a safe home to go to. i guess that is what any hospital or doctor would do. we're...
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the republican electorate is older. it is whiter. occupationally it resembles the occupations of the '80s. they are like americas 25 years ago. and when you have a candidate like donald trump beginning his candidacy, literally proposing one of the most massive ethnic cleansing in the history of man kind this really is an appeal to an america that no longer is, and yeah, you can have a young guy from cuba, and you can have a handsome speaker who is a cuban american, but people came from cuba to america because there were exiled, and that's another thing donald trump has done. he has said we should welcome exiles and then did a 180-degrees flip and joined the rest of the field in basically talking about the retchet of the earth as foreign to the american family. >> the first results are in. we'll turn to the democrats in a moment. state with us. it's "inside story." ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. as i have mentioned earlier in the program, primary seasons point out the difference between math and campaign m
the republican electorate is older. it is whiter. occupationally it resembles the occupations of the '80s. they are like americas 25 years ago. and when you have a candidate like donald trump beginning his candidacy, literally proposing one of the most massive ethnic cleansing in the history of man kind this really is an appeal to an america that no longer is, and yeah, you can have a young guy from cuba, and you can have a handsome speaker who is a cuban american, but people came from cuba to...
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often referred to as democracy on a leash there is no doubting whose hand is on it, hope for nld is that the military feel comfortable enough in this delicate relationship they don't exercise their powers. the list of priority for the new mps is long, getting all ethnic groups to sign up to a national ceasefire after years of conflict. ending the marginalization and persecution of rohinga and after stagnation there are signs of recovery. he used to have a roadside store selling fuel from bottles, now he has a fueling station. >> translator: you saw a car or motor bike but now nearly every house has at least one motor bike. >> reporter: and among the other priorities of this new parliament the business of a new president. nld leader is blocked by a constitutional clause that would need to be changed with agreement from the military. in this new atmosphere of change even that seems possible. rob mcbride, al jazeera, myanmar. >>> the world health organization is meeting on monday to decide whether the zika virus outbreak should be declared a global emergency and u.n. health agency warned th
often referred to as democracy on a leash there is no doubting whose hand is on it, hope for nld is that the military feel comfortable enough in this delicate relationship they don't exercise their powers. the list of priority for the new mps is long, getting all ethnic groups to sign up to a national ceasefire after years of conflict. ending the marginalization and persecution of rohinga and after stagnation there are signs of recovery. he used to have a roadside store selling fuel from...
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ray suarez is next. have a great night and a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ there comes a time in every republican candidate's debate when the state of the u.s. military comes up. and thus becomes a candidate to candidate serial lament over how bad it is ill equipped, demoralized, weak, in need of a lot more money a lot more stuff. the audience applauds but is it true, is american military decline in absolute terms or compared to rivals around the world, real? a giant in decline? it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. one of the most widely held opinions among the candidates in the large republican field vying for the republican nomination is simple, that president obama has presided over an era of decline in u.s. military. planes and ships, as simple numerical evidence, power and preeminence, at the recent debates i watched the candidates broadly agree and insisting insg they're the once to less well equipped, is this kind of thing easy to allege but difficult to quantify, is th
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but time for frivolity is over. the time for games is over. we need a leader who is prepared to be demander in chief. cruz supporters mobbed the candidate after the rally, liked what they heard. >> he's a conservative and has the courage to do what we needed him to do. making america strong like it used to be >>> cruz is locked in a fight with second place with rubio, both courting large south carolina evangelical vote. >> i'll impose the first amendment light, for your faith. at home, work and besides >>> and the democratic primary in south carolina, a week from this saturday. the surveys showing leaning towards hillary clinton. cnn giving her 50% support. cruz is at the 38%. >> south carolina - depending on the african american vote. sanders talking about the changes he would make if he became president. >> what we'll talk about is reform. we'll end a situation where african-americans are killed. [ cheering and applause ]. >> sanders visited south carolina, clinton was in new york meeting with civil rights world, including al sharpton, and c
but time for frivolity is over. the time for games is over. we need a leader who is prepared to be demander in chief. cruz supporters mobbed the candidate after the rally, liked what they heard. >> he's a conservative and has the courage to do what we needed him to do. making america strong like it used to be >>> cruz is locked in a fight with second place with rubio, both courting large south carolina evangelical vote. >> i'll impose the first amendment light, for your...
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what is different is the make up in the voter of the states. this is in rural states. new hampshire is a little bit different in its beliefs and value systems. here we saw many are devout christians, selecting ted cruz as the g.o.p. that they most favored. but we don't see the voters doing that same type of voting pattern in new hampshire. they tend to be more social justice minded and in some ways more fiscally from gallon. we expect there will be more of an independent streak, something that will play well for bernie sanders, but hillary clinton will work very hard to win some voters. tomorrow evening there will an political debate. we now have martin o'malley out of the race. this is now a two-person race. and of course, she has a lot of hands 20 shake if over next few weeks. >> kimberly halkett, live for us in des moines, thank you. >>> well, coming up on the al jazeera news hour, britain's prime minister welcomes draft e.u. reform proposals. find out what they'll mean for the u.k. plus, why gay rights activists have been celebrating in india. in sport we hear from
what is different is the make up in the voter of the states. this is in rural states. new hampshire is a little bit different in its beliefs and value systems. here we saw many are devout christians, selecting ted cruz as the g.o.p. that they most favored. but we don't see the voters doing that same type of voting pattern in new hampshire. they tend to be more social justice minded and in some ways more fiscally from gallon. we expect there will be more of an independent streak, something that...
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>> i think it is say in due physical terms, china is winning. china is effectively now laid down the physical infrastructure for militarization of the islands, even if they haven't fully deployed to those islands. the u.s. is struggling a bit because it is heavily distracted by the middle east. depending on to sort of reengineer and i gear itself towards the pacific. that's the whole point of obama's pivot, but it is finding it difficult in economic terms appeared they simply lack the kind of fixed aircraft carriers that china has now built-in the south china sea. what the u.s. needs to do is deploy aircrafts and ships >>> russia says it categorically rejects accusations it bombed hospitals in northern syria. at least 50 civilians were killed on monday in air strikes on five hospitals and two schools in aleppo and idlib. russia's denial follows claims by france and turkey the bombings amounted to war crimes. they violate international law. the be that as it may dor to the u.n. has defended its ally >> we have credible information that the so-cal
>> i think it is say in due physical terms, china is winning. china is effectively now laid down the physical infrastructure for militarization of the islands, even if they haven't fully deployed to those islands. the u.s. is struggling a bit because it is heavily distracted by the middle east. depending on to sort of reengineer and i gear itself towards the pacific. that's the whole point of obama's pivot, but it is finding it difficult in economic terms appeared they simply lack the...
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that is not arguable. experience is not the only thing. judgment is, one of us voted the right which, and one didn't. >> what matters, of course, is judgment. that was his point. one last point i want to make. the secretary has been dogged by the email controversy. at the beginning of the debate, sanders said this is a nonissue. he did not rise to the debate. he was asked whether to take secretary clinton on. >> bernie sanders said he was not attacking her. he did not. the voters in new hampshire was treated to a lively debate. >> more analysis coming ultimate. lisa stark from new hampshire, the debate on the day of a poll on the dehli campaign. public policy polling says hillary clinton has a sizeable lead over bernie sanders, but he is up 4 points. it's a 3-man race on the republican side. donald trump is in the lead, down. ted cruz and marco rubio have 211%. republican dehli candidate ben carson is downsizing his campaign, the neurosurgeon gutting 50%s. reducing salaries. and may furn to commercial sights. >> joining us from los angeles
that is not arguable. experience is not the only thing. judgment is, one of us voted the right which, and one didn't. >> what matters, of course, is judgment. that was his point. one last point i want to make. the secretary has been dogged by the email controversy. at the beginning of the debate, sanders said this is a nonissue. he did not rise to the debate. he was asked whether to take secretary clinton on. >> bernie sanders said he was not attacking her. he did not. the voters in...
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there is concern. nobody wants to see that violence increase, but as far as they're concerned, there is a general consensus that these attacks are unwarranted and the government has to do what it can to ensure that those militants are not giving a foot hold inside the country >>> thank you for that. our to our correspondent. the authorities seem to ratchet up against the kurds and we're seeing that in northern iraq. >> reporter: yes. the turkish prime minister saying that we will deal a heavy blow to these terrorists. the turkish government has been at war with the p.k.k. since july. they have been targeting their positions in northern iraq since, and the bombardment has resumed over night. but at the end of the day it is linking the p.k.k. with the y.p.g. and turkey's hands to a certain extent is tied in syria. yes, turkish atillery close to the border, but can it invade at the end of the day russia controls the skies are. the turkish prime minister also criticizing moscow for allowing the y.p.g. to o
there is concern. nobody wants to see that violence increase, but as far as they're concerned, there is a general consensus that these attacks are unwarranted and the government has to do what it can to ensure that those militants are not giving a foot hold inside the country >>> thank you for that. our to our correspondent. the authorities seem to ratchet up against the kurds and we're seeing that in northern iraq. >> reporter: yes. the turkish prime minister saying that we will...
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senator marco rubio is slated to do 100 events in new hampshire. this is his 77th. his campaign says it raised $2 million since the iowa caucuses, dubbing it marcomentum. >> i love that he's concerned about leaving an amazing country for my kids. >> not everyone is convinced, the latest polls suggest that at least one-third of all new hampshire voters are undecided like small business owner kenna beckwith. >> what strikes me is he is bark the other party and i've heard it from other candidates as well and it takes them down a notch for me. i really don't want to hear that. >> voters packed in events from john kasich who is neck in neck with marco rubio. kasich insisted he will get the debt down and cut taxes while he's at it. but with polls not so high, he admits new hampshire is his last gasp. >> if i get trounced, i'm going to ohio. >> we've knocked on 180 doors in the last 180 days. they are considered or committed. >> it was over it watts done there was nothing you could do about it. >> senator ted cruz seemed to draw the largest are crowds on wednesday,. >> i f
senator marco rubio is slated to do 100 events in new hampshire. this is his 77th. his campaign says it raised $2 million since the iowa caucuses, dubbing it marcomentum. >> i love that he's concerned about leaving an amazing country for my kids. >> not everyone is convinced, the latest polls suggest that at least one-third of all new hampshire voters are undecided like small business owner kenna beckwith. >> what strikes me is he is bark the other party and i've heard it from...
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and it is with a heavy heart that unfortunately this is the way that things have to be. >> it is clear that there are some enemies that are not really identified. >> a stricken cargo ship listing precariously has been towed to a port. it was towed by a pair of tugboats with others on hand to move the ship into position. it's 22 crew were safely rescued. >>> luxembourg wants to make an giant leap in asteroid mining. there are 30,000 asteroids in close blocksty to earth. they are made up of glowed and platinum. two u.s. ventures are working to develop the technology to get there, at this point it's a long way off and it will need a massive injection of cash to do it. it will cost $1 billion u.s. dollars. >> this is an entirely new space industry. this will give mineral he sources to be used this will offer new horizons in space exploration. >> we'll speak with an astronomer in chicago, united states. >> astroids come close to the earth on occasion, and they represent massive sources of raw materials, not only things like iron and water, but also in some degree fresh melts that could be u
and it is with a heavy heart that unfortunately this is the way that things have to be. >> it is clear that there are some enemies that are not really identified. >> a stricken cargo ship listing precariously has been towed to a port. it was towed by a pair of tugboats with others on hand to move the ship into position. it's 22 crew were safely rescued. >>> luxembourg wants to make an giant leap in asteroid mining. there are 30,000 asteroids in close blocksty to earth. they...
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it is feasible. striking at $8.75, and is still an increase, she is saying it's doable. it's the practicality versus i dealism. both resonating groups. you are registering the same day of the caucus, how many will come out. between 20,000 and 120,000 people have shown up. they don't know what will happen, it makes it a difficult state to poll. by all accounts it's close. again. they are not always reliable in the states. hillary clinton is confident but neath to put an end to the band winning streak. he didn't win in iowa. but he has been caused to have a lit the momentum. they want to stop that. >> mike sure in las vegas. news from president obama - they are planning to visit cuba, they are the first u.s. president to set foot in the country in 88 years. al jazeera's washington correspondent mike viqueira has more on what president obama plans to do in havana >>> good evening. president obama has been laying the ground work on the trip for more than a year. now going forward, ignoring critics and making a visit to cuba. >> erl thursday, president obama made it official
it is feasible. striking at $8.75, and is still an increase, she is saying it's doable. it's the practicality versus i dealism. both resonating groups. you are registering the same day of the caucus, how many will come out. between 20,000 and 120,000 people have shown up. they don't know what will happen, it makes it a difficult state to poll. by all accounts it's close. again. they are not always reliable in the states. hillary clinton is confident but neath to put an end to the band winning...
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an e mpa is triggered when a person is missing undz unexplained circumstances, and the person is believed to be in danger. >> she had issues. that is not mental illness. >> missy upton's death is a high profile example. native american women are murdered or go missing at a higher rate. >> women are murdered at rates 10 times higher than the average. >> right this way. >> concerned that it didn't consider the disappearance in face. they turned to the family. >> we went to the push. it fell to them to organise a search party. >> all we did was think about where we'd run, if we had some place to hide. >> and it was volunteers discover missy's body. at the bottom of an embankment. 11 days after going missing. missy died of blunt force injuries. missing. >> it was sat all around because she died. it's terrible news. if there's a reprieve at all for us, it was the medical examiner when they indicated where she disappeared. >> reporter: the police say the fall in this cliff was what killed her. investigation. >> right now we have no indication to lead us to believe that missy's death was anythin
an e mpa is triggered when a person is missing undz unexplained circumstances, and the person is believed to be in danger. >> she had issues. that is not mental illness. >> missy upton's death is a high profile example. native american women are murdered or go missing at a higher rate. >> women are murdered at rates 10 times higher than the average. >> right this way. >> concerned that it didn't consider the disappearance in face. they turned to the family....
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if it is true adrian is it a new tactic on the part of the chinese government? >> reporter: well, i think if it was true and it's a big if i think it would be beijing sending a direct measured response, this is action that would not hurt ordinary north korean people but instead officials those close to the regime who have money sorted away this china and china at the moment is just about the only place where the north koreans could place money because it was shot down to them a number of years ago and china acted to try to freeze the funds and it could, could start to hurt the regime. >> health warnings clearly important on this one but for the meantime thanks very much. battle for the control of city of ramp the claimed more lives and 16 iraqi soldiers killed fighting i.s.i.l. and earlier this month the government claimed to recapture the i.s.i.l. stronghold in and bar providence and i.s.i.l. controls big areas of iraq and fallujah and mosul and iraqi army is having a big offensive. getting extra time to vote in parliamentary elections after sunday and the pres
if it is true adrian is it a new tactic on the part of the chinese government? >> reporter: well, i think if it was true and it's a big if i think it would be beijing sending a direct measured response, this is action that would not hurt ordinary north korean people but instead officials those close to the regime who have money sorted away this china and china at the moment is just about the only place where the north koreans could place money because it was shot down to them a number of...
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this is his 77th. his campaign raised $2 million since the iowa caucus. >> i just love his message, honestly. i think it's very positive. i love that he's very concerned about leaving an amazing country for my kids. >> not everyone is convinced. a third of voters are still undecided. like this small business owner. >> when i listen to marco rubio talk, what strikes me is that he's bashing the other party and i've heard it from other candidates, as well, and it takes them down a notch for me. i really don't want to hear that. >> voters packed events to hear from governor john kasich who is neck to neck with rubio, standing next to a national clock of debt increasing every second, he insists he will get debt down and cut taxes. with poll numbers not high, he admits new hampshire is his last gasp. >> if i gets smoked here, what does that mean? i get trounced. i'm going to ohio. >> this couple came from tennessee to help kasich's campaign. >> we've knocked on doors and those answering have been overwhelmin
this is his 77th. his campaign raised $2 million since the iowa caucus. >> i just love his message, honestly. i think it's very positive. i love that he's very concerned about leaving an amazing country for my kids. >> not everyone is convinced. a third of voters are still undecided. like this small business owner. >> when i listen to marco rubio talk, what strikes me is that he's bashing the other party and i've heard it from other candidates, as well, and it takes them down...